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Chairman and CEO of McDonald’s Corporation

As we all know, summer can be a tough time to stay productive. So, I thought I’d share a few tips on how I limit distractions and get focused. Let me know in the comments section how you prioritize #productivity.

John Walker

Sales Specialist | Business Development

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Kempczinski joined the McDonald's. In November 2019, he succeeded Steve Easterbrook as president and CEO. Easterbrook was fired for violating company policy by having a relationship with an employee. Chris Kempczinski received more than $10.8 million in compensation last year, despite the company missing performance targets, according to a company filing. Kempczinski’s 2020 pay is 1,189 times higher than that of the median McDonald’s employee, who made $9,124 last year, based on company estimates.  Imagine the size of his staff and how he can talk the way he does. Sounds like he's boasting.

Jeremy Scott Listerud, P.E.

Structural Engineering Leadership and Technical Expert (Calculations-FEA/FEM)

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As a CEO discussing productivity amd how to stay focused he makes me laugh out load. He lost focus on staying on task on establishing local area prices and costs of living in the Twin Cities Metro. So. This man played "pickleball" more than being CEO today. LOL. The CEO should be in a McDinalds in Chicago so what office is he. It's a Goofball office for goofball players that git stuck in a pickle 😳

Hi, 1stly apologies for contacting you via this way, unfortunately i had cause to contact your customer services to ask a couple of questions after numerous emails with no resolution i asked how / who i could escalate my concerns to, to be told , they are the ones that make the final decisions and there is nobody else at McDonald's able to help. i am not expecting you to get involved but could you advise me who / how i try to get the truth. many thanks for any help you can give me. Robert.

Koshy Samuel

Connecting Global Economies, Bridging Businesses providing only World Class Products and Best Quality Services that improve the lives of the world's consumers, now and for generations to come.

1mo

Here are some ways to boost your productivity at work 1. Manage your energy, not just your time 2. Build a better to-do list 3. Tune out distractions 4. Focus on one thing at a time 5. Batch your tasks 6. Prioritize healthy habits 7. Take a break (or a few) 8. Refine your workspace 9. Change your scenery 10. Let go of perfectionism

Daniel Evans

Full-Stack Software Janitor

1mo

What steps are you taking as CEO to lower the average price per McNugget to well below $1? It used to be 6 for $2. It is now 4 for $4. That’s a 3x increase in cost per nugget.

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During that very productive morning time when you wake up, I found it is best to not watch any YouTube Videos or even the morning news on TV since it seems to put you into a sort of passive hypnotized zombie mode of media ingestion. Mornings are when your mind is sharp and at it’s best, use it wisely to progress your own personal agenda forward and not someone else’s.

Matt Gerald Pacis

Business Student at University of Regina

1mo

Chicken nuggets aren’t as good as they used to be, what happened.

Chris Well maybe you and your McDonalds colleagues could “stay productive” by travelling round your local areas and picking up and disposing of all the detritus and litter left and dumped and fly-tipped in the local areas surrounding and adjacent to your “restaurants” so as to avoid the unfortunate blights on those areas so caused by your customers? How about that as Tip #1?

Nazifa Janetkhan

Director of Training at McDonald's UAE

1mo

Great tips Chris Kempczinski ! Staying productive during summer can indeed be challenging. For me, understanding my priorities and values has been crucial. Learning to say no to distractions and focusing on what truly matters helps me stay proactive. Additionally, applying principles from "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" has made a significant difference in maintaining my productivity. 😍

Desmon Ginting

System Approach | Innovation | Sociology | Change | Strategy | Desmon Ginting Academy

3w

😇 Being productive means producing a better (or more effective) result while using fewer (or more efficient) resources. Thus, ensure that you know the expected result at the conclusion of any process and then work backwards to determine productive ways to attain it. ✅

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